Exciting News About Goodreads: We're Joining the Amazon Family!

Posted by Otis Chandler on March 28, 2013
When Elizabeth and I started Goodreads from my living room seven years ago, we set out to create a better way for people to find and share books they love. It's been a wild ride seeing how the company has grown and watching as more than 16 million readers from across the globe have joined Goodreads and connected over a passion for books.

Today I'm really happy to announce a new milestone for Goodreads: We are joining the Amazon family. We truly could not think of a more perfect partner for Goodreads as we both share a love of books and an appreciation for the authors who write them. We also both love to invent products and services that touch millions of people.

I'm excited about this for three reasons:

1. With the reach and resources of Amazon, Goodreads can introduce more readers to our vibrant community of book lovers and create an even better experience for our members.
2. Our members have been asking us to bring the Goodreads experience to an e-reader for a long time. Now we're looking forward to bringing Goodreads to the most popular e-reader in the world, Kindle, and further reinventing what reading can be.
3. Amazon supports us continuing to grow our vision as an independent entity, under the Goodreads brand and with our unique culture.

It's important to be clear that Goodreads and the awesome team behind it are not going away. Goodreads will continue to be the wonderful community that we all cherish. We plan to continue offering you everything that you love about the site—the ability to track what you read, discover great books, discuss and share them with fellow book lovers, and connect directly with your favorite authors—and your reviews and ratings will remain here on Goodreads. And it's incredibly important to us that we remain a home for all types of readers, no matter if you read on paper, audio, digitally, from scrolls, or even stone tablets.

For all of you Kindle readers, there's obviously an extra bonus in this announcement. You've asked us for a long time to be able to integrate your Kindle and Goodreads experiences. Making that option a reality is one of our top priorities.

Our team gets out of bed every day motivated by the belief that the right book in the right hands can change the world. Now Goodreads can help make that happen in an even bigger and more meaningful way thanks to joining the Amazon family. (And if you want to be part of this, please check out our Jobs page for open positions. We've got a lot of hires to make!)

This is an emotional day for me. Goodreads is more than a company to me – it's something that Elizabeth and I created because we wanted it to exist. Since then it has grown a lot and become a place we love working at, full of incredibly smart and passionate people who also believe in our mission. I feel a little like a college graduate – happy to come to this milestone, nostalgic for the past amazing seven years, and incredibly, incredibly, excited for the future.

Otis

P.S. For the more official version of the announcement, here's the press release that went out today.

P.P.S. Please let us know – what integration with Kindle would you love to see the most?



Comments Showing 401-450 of 2,216 (2216 new)


message 401: by Marcus (new)

Marcus What a merger... what a mistake...


message 402: by Julian (new)

Julian Griffith Pippa wrote: "I'm gutted. Are Amazon going to impose their policy of preventing authors from reviewing books on Goodreads as they are doing on all Amazon sites? Because this is why I stopped posting reviews on A..."

I'm concerned about this as well. I can always review books on my own blog, but I liked being able to do it cross-platform, and to compose it here and have the handy HTML code to grab.


message 403: by Maria (new)

Maria Art wrote: "Anyone think that Amazon is getting just a little too big for their own, or the publics, good? For once, it would have been nice to see a company stand up and tell Amazon, "No, thank-you.""

I think that is hard to do when there is money involved. However, the connection that now exists between Amazon and Goodreads does seem suspect especially as Amazon also acts as a publisher. What happens if the reviews of an Amazon published book are negative?


message 404: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Will this work with the Kindle app for my iPad as it currently does? I do all of my book shopping via Amazon, but for ebooks, I download to an Apple device. Will I need to purchase a Kindle to download?


message 405: by Tony (new)

Tony Hopefully Goodreads won't go the way of Stanza, a great ebook app that Amazon bought then slowly killed.


message 406: by Kay (new)

Kay Mendhak wrote: "> what integration with Kindle would you love to see the most?

As part of Kindle's sync, it would be good to update your reading status on Goodreads (page number or percentage)

Reading the book..."


I agree with you i have and want nothing to do with Amazon!
To put it in finer terms their it is for the $$$$$$ they don't care about books or actual readers.
This is awe full news is their away to delete your account?


message 407: by Wendyb (new)

Wendyb This is extremely disappointing. Goodreads is where I've always gone to find honest reviews without the kind of padding that is done on Amazon by paid reviewers and author's friends. Amazon is single-handedly trying to remake publishing in an image that profits Amazon and Amazon alone. One of the things people appreciate about Goodreads is that it is NOT associated with a site like Amazon.

Such a shame. Back to LibraryThing for me.


message 408: by Dottie (last edited Mar 28, 2013 03:20PM) (new)

Dottie Nikki wrote: "*checks date*

F***. It's not April Fool's Day. This is real!?"


Oh -- I'm SO glad that I'm not the only one who feels this way! I want to cry real tears. I give Amazon the least of my money that I can possibly manage. I don't want all my reviews showing up on Amazon -- if I wanted to do reviews on Amazon I would have been putting them there all along...no thanks to linking the reviews -- or give me an op[t out that STAYS opted out. SO much I don't like about this. Oh my. It is a BIG deal and it's wonderful this has been such a big success move but as an individual reader -- it's not to my tastes. What about Otic and company and their openess to the members here as to suggestiong,etc. -- will that continue? Also I 'd noticed Kobo showing in my book purchasing options -- will Amazon see that only Kindle is catered to -- I suspect so.


message 409: by David (new)

David Lancaster I agree with Amy(see message #4): What about us who have nooks?


message 410: by Peter (new)

Peter Very sorry to hear about this. I'll start looking for a new home for my reviews immediately.

What Amazon has done to independent booksellers and the publishing world is obscene. In good conscience I don't see how I can be part of it.

A very sad day.


message 411: by Lys (new)

Lys Awful news, tbh. Good for you, I guess. For me, it's just dreadful.


message 412: by Victor (new)

Victor Carson Sorry this discussion has taken such a cynical turn. I welcome Amazon's technical resources and will hold judgement about their business strategy. If they leave editorial control with existing management, the effect should be very positive. It takes a lot of power and technical expertise to run Goodreads.


message 413: by Julianna (new)

Julianna Drumheller I'm also concerned about Amazon's reviewing policies spilling over to Goodreads. The main reason I started using Goodreads is because Amazon doesn't allow authors to review books in their own genre. I'm not happy about this at all.


message 414: by [deleted user] (new)

Time to sign off Goodreads. Bye now!


message 415: by Ilona (new)

Ilona I agree with E.W. (comment 39): It would have been nice to have been given the opportunity to pay a fee to maintain Goodreads' independence. Damn.


message 416: by Beth (new)

Beth Will Amazon be getting all our data now? I let folks talk me into this site because it was independent, but honestly, Amazon all ready knows a scary lot about me: if it knows everything I get from the library too, I'm out of here! (Some people want full integration with their accounts. I'd like for them to have to opt into that. Or barring that, a way for me to opt out of it! I like keeping thing separate.)


message 417: by Mel (new)

Mel Ilona wrote: "I agree with E.W. (comment 39): It would have been nice to have been given the opportunity to pay a fee to maintain Goodreads' independence. Damn."

I would have happily paid a fee!!


message 418: by Branimir (new)

Branimir The whole reason for joining Goodreads in the first place was that it wasn't part of any big company... This really, really sucks!!!! I am leaving.


message 419: by Dottie (new)

Dottie Jennifer wrote: "Now I know on Amazon your reviews are no longer your own, but Amazon's, does this mean that my reviews on GR will belong to Amazon?"

If the answer is yes -- then I need to pull my GR reviews as of yesterday -- I do not want any of mine up on Amazon. And if I find them there there will be trouble until they remove them. I didn't post these to Amazon and they cannot BUY them just by taking over Goodreads.


message 420: by Dottie (new)

Dottie Julia wrote: "I find this very sad news. I hope the information I have entered will not be made available on Amazon. If that is the plan, I trust there will be advance notification to allow removal by those of u..."

DITTO!


message 421: by Jen (new)

Jen Wahl kilmer Sad that internet shopping and amazon is again being supported instead of local bookstores. Why not join up with Barnes and Noble and all the Nook readers out there?


message 422: by jess (new)

jess I really do not want reviews to be shared between sites. Amazon and Goodreads reviewers are NOT the same kind of people.


message 423: by Liz (new)

Liz D.G. wrote: "3. Amazon supports us continuing to grow our vision as an independent entity, under the Goodreads brand and with our unique culture.

I really hopes this is true. I don't post reviews on Amazon fo..."


I echo this sentiment


message 424: by [deleted user] (new)

THIS ISN'T GOOD NEWS, THIS IS WAKING UP AND FINDING OUT YET ANOTHER WEBSITE HAS MADE A PACT WITH THE DEVIL.

GOODBYE GOODREADS


message 425: by Marcus (new)

Marcus Beth wrote: "Will Amazon be getting all our data now? I let folks talk me into this site because it was independent, but honestly, Amazon all ready knows a scary lot about me: if it knows everything I get from ..."

Good question! Is there a way to delete all content that one has written on GR before ama$on gets hold of it?


message 426: by Tim (new)

Tim A sad day for editorial independence. Amazon has done so much of late to crush the spirit of Indie writers, and Goodreads was one of the few remaining refuges. Now that has been taken away too. :(


message 427: by Rachel (last edited Mar 28, 2013 03:27PM) (new)

Rachel  L Congrats!
-But fyi, the minute I start getting emails requesting I buy a kindle I'm outta here, Amazon and Barnes & Noble already pester me enough about it.
-Please don't make it so we are prompted to purchase books either, I like that this site is separate from ones that urge you to purchase items from them.

--I agree with other users that the community is great and that is why I like goodreads, please do not change this


message 428: by Angie (new)

Angie Please tell me the website will be updated! I really dig the way Shelfari looks but the reason I'm on goodreads is the community...


message 429: by Craig (new)

Craig a.k.a Meatstack Well, I'm going to export my stuff now, and then wait and see. I'm not pleased about this. As someone who remembers the Yahoo/Flickr "merger" I can't say I'm not worried.

On the other hand, IMDB and woot and Zappos have remained mostly on the up-and-up since being acquired, so I'm taking a "sit on the fence" approach to this.


message 430: by Dottie (new)

Dottie Kimberly wrote: "Bye Bye Shelfari . . . Hello Goodreads!! I hope nothing changes with Goodreads. I hope Amazon merges my "To read" list with my Amazon Wishlist."

And I fervently HOPE that does NOT happen -- heh.


message 431: by Madeleine (last edited Mar 28, 2013 03:31PM) (new)

Madeleine I sincerely (and probably futilely) hope that Amazon won't be fooling you guys twice. Also hoping that there will be opt-in options for integrating our Amazon and GR accounts. I know I won't be the only one opting out.

The communal aspect and (relative) freedom to write our reviews as we feel they best reflect our experiences with a book are two of the biggest appeals of this site. It will be a fatal blow to GR if it loses the elements that make it feel like a welcoming slice of the internet.


message 432: by Karen (new)

Karen Horrible. Just horrible. It's not that I hate Amazon; I don't; I shop there all the time. But I use Goodreads for my own pleasure, and I hate the thought that this corporate giant now owns all the data that I've put into Goodreads for myself, and probably will use it for their own purposes. This is just appalling.


message 433: by Stanislava (last edited Mar 28, 2013 03:28PM) (new)

Stanislava Really hoping nothing changes on Goodreads at all...i just can´t liked this news.. Goodreads is special..noncomercial...and now..


message 434: by Lys (new)

Lys
P.P.S. Please let us know – what integration with Kindle would you love to see the most?


P.P.P.S. I don't want a Kindle integration. I don't want a website that push for a company product. I want a community where all are intregated and feel welcome, no matter where they buy their books, no matter on which deveice they read.

I hope not, but if this announcement is anything to go by, I really fear my days as a Goodread user are nearing the end.


message 435: by Marjorie (new)

Marjorie Friday Baldwin Catherine wrote: "Feature Request: When I buy a book on Amazon I'd like it to automatically get added to my to read or reading shelf (unless I click a box to not post it, which I would do if it was something like a ..."

Ooohh, great feature request! Second it.


message 436: by Beth (new)

Beth Kimberly wrote: "I would rather have to Opt IN to have purchases added to my Goodreads list-
I mostly buy books for my kids on Amazon.

Catherine wrote: "Feature Request: When I buy a book on Amazon I'd like it to ..."

Seconded. I don't mind the integration being available, I just don't want to br forced into it.


message 437: by mohammad (new)

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أطلب منكم ترجمة السطور السابقة


message 438: by Nila (new)

Nila Bird Brian wrote: "Coming soon...
Thank you for giving me a laugh in the midst of my feelings of impending doom.



You read "The Sound and the Fury"?

People who bought this book also bought
-tent stakes
-hockey pucks
-applesauce




You read "The Velveteen Rabbit"?

People who bought this bo..."


Bird Brian wrote: "Coming soon...




You read "The Sound and the Fury"?

People who bought this book also bought
-tent stakes
-hockey pucks
-applesauce




You read "The Velveteen Rabbit"?

People who bought this bo..."



message 439: by Liz (new)

Liz LibraryThing is still unadulterated and unsullied


message 440: by Emily (new)

Emily Very disappointed. After their business plan included having Amazon customers use indie bookstores as showrooms and scan product prices? Why would affiliate your company that has created so many problems for publishers and authors? I'm not talked about normal competition - I don't think we've seen the tip of their greed iceberg.


message 441: by Paula (new)

Paula Howard Proud Nook owner here. I am not happy with this "merger" that I see as a takeover. Loved being able to keep track of the books I read, interact with authors and post reviews to only those in the goodreads community. Another example trying to take over anything book related. Hope you got a nice paycheck for selling out your loyal followers.


message 442: by Nina (new)

Nina Liz wrote: "LibraryThing is still unadulterated and unsullied"

Nope, Amazon owns 40% of LibraryThing.


message 443: by Susanne (new)

Susanne Amy wrote: "What about us Nookies?"

Agreed! How is this beneficial to Nook and other non Kindle e-reader owners? I'm not going out and buying a Kindle just because GR is deciding to take sides.

Goodreads doesn't need to be changed. It's fine the way it is.


message 444: by Richard (last edited Mar 28, 2013 03:36PM) (new)

Richard Derus From the paidContent interview:

Will Amazon use Goodreads reviews on its own retail site, or will Amazon reader reviews migrate over to Goodreads? In general, how much content will cross between the sites?

O{tis}C{handler}: “We’re going to think about this in terms of what’s best for our members. Maybe if we find books that don’t have any Goodreads reviews we might consider that, but I don’t think there’s any specific plans to do that at this time.”

The classic waffle. "Mmmaaayyybe" or in parenting terms, "We'll see" aka no if it's good, yes if it's bad.

Russ Grandinetti [RG] {Amazon's Kindle honcho}: “Our mentality here is to first do no harm, and make sure that if we’re going to do integrations, users genuinely find it to be a big benefit.”

Benefit? Define "benefit." Ease of shopping is a benefit...to Amazon. I've added emphasis to point up my cynicism trigger points.

ETA This "interview" is a mashup of phrases from the press releases already issued. Get ready. BUYBUYBUY will be more the focus here than it already is.


message 445: by Ari (new)

Ari I would really like to turn off that 'Site Announcement' now :(


message 446: by Marjorie (new)

Marjorie Friday Baldwin Virginia wrote: "Jacquie wrote: "for me, I would like to be able to post one review and have it go to both sites"

Agreed. I would like that feature this way I don't have to review the same book twice!"


Absolutely agreed on this one but Amazon has different rules about who can and cannot review a book (you must be a customer to post a review at all and only "verified Amazon purchase" reviews get shown typically. It'd be a real shame to have Goodreads reviews get lost by the wayside or no longer be able to post reviews on Goodreads UNLESS they go through Amazon first.

I'm also curious about the corrollary: what happens to the sites like Kobo and Sony who currently show feeds of Goodreads reviews for a book? Will Amazon allow their competitors to post (what is now THEIR) Goodreads reviews? It'd be a shame for sites like Kobo or Sony who invested time, effort and partnering good will into Goodreads to get burned because they sell eBooks for devices other than a Kindle. I understand Amazon is in business and competing but readers wrote reviews for the books, not Amazon, not Kobo, not even Goodreads. For the books, for their fellow readers and maybe for the authors.

This is the one subject of trepidation I have for where this will lead. Goodreads has been a "safe" little "sales free zone" where bookish discussions could be had freely and without regard for eTailer preferences. Now it'll be a Kindle-centered site where not liking Kindle is a crime (instead of a book-centered site where it's irrelevant what eReader you prefer so long as you like to read)


message 447: by Dan (new)

Dan Exciting...NOT!


message 448: by [deleted user] (new)

Anthony wrote: "Does this mean Amazon owns our reviews now, and by extension, our existence in the realm of GR? Will I see any percentages of net revenue, if so?"

2)If I am now an employee of Amazon, can I expect to see any percentages off of revenue from book sales for titles that I have reviewed?

3) If so, will the number of "likes" per capita increase my profit shares?


message 449: by Norma (new)

Norma While happy for you in that you see a sale as all your hard work paying off, I'm sure you'll understand that there are many reasons for your long-time community members to be less excited. We have all experienced our favorite online corners being sold to the big guys, assured that nothing would change...and then everything changes.

I no longer read on a Kindle, so integration means nothing to me. My bigger fear is that Goodreads will become another vehicle for Amazon to attempt to continuously sell me something.


message 450: by Shauna (new)

Shauna I'm disappointed, and sad. Congrats on making some money, but I'm not sure I'll stick with GR anymore.


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